This excellent print included no amplifying info, no date or location, or photographer... A shame it is a classic steam era yard roster scene. The back ground seems to indicate a large yard so it is likely South Portland or Waterville. Number 522 was a Class W1 built by ALCO & carried serial number 52994. It was built in February of 1913 and scrapped December 1952... /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1083/thumbnail.jp
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
ca.1900. From the back of the print: Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, M...
MEC #180 at work in Waterville August 1950. Not many days left in service as all steam will be go...
There is a lot to be said for steam in action on a cold day... Except for date and location there i...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
Maine Central #144 at Union Station, Portland. This 4-4-0 an ALCO product an MEC Class H locomotiv...
A Maine Central 0-6-0 switcher, #172 in the yard at Waterville... Alco builders number 57884 in 19...
Here is a MEC 0-6-0 Class K yard switcher setting with out a fire on an apparently cold November day...
This former Boston and Maine #3009, a massive 2-10-2 was one of the largest steam locomotives operat...
June 25th 1883 - Builders Photo at the Portland Company. #89 was built June 1883 as the picture indi...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
The back of this old picture post card produced by Gorn Studio in Portland simply says \u27Thompson\...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
ca.1900. From the back of the print: Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, M...
MEC #180 at work in Waterville August 1950. Not many days left in service as all steam will be go...
There is a lot to be said for steam in action on a cold day... Except for date and location there i...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
Maine Central #144 at Union Station, Portland. This 4-4-0 an ALCO product an MEC Class H locomotiv...
A Maine Central 0-6-0 switcher, #172 in the yard at Waterville... Alco builders number 57884 in 19...
Here is a MEC 0-6-0 Class K yard switcher setting with out a fire on an apparently cold November day...
This former Boston and Maine #3009, a massive 2-10-2 was one of the largest steam locomotives operat...
June 25th 1883 - Builders Photo at the Portland Company. #89 was built June 1883 as the picture indi...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
The back of this old picture post card produced by Gorn Studio in Portland simply says \u27Thompson\...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
ca.1900. From the back of the print: Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, M...
MEC #180 at work in Waterville August 1950. Not many days left in service as all steam will be go...